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Is an Infinite Regress of Causes Impossible? A Philosophical and Logical Perspective
An infinite chain of causes may seem impossible, but it's not logically ruled out. Like the undefined sum (−∞ + ∞), it depends on context. The debate remains open between those who insist on a first cause and those who accept an eternal sequence.

Laith Hadid
Jul 73 min read
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Philosophy in the Modern Age: Between Necessity and Neglect
In a world dominated by speed and materialism, philosophy seems to have lost the status it once held in ancient times. It has shifted...

Laith Hadid
Mar 292 min read
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Quantum Entanglement: The Strangest Phenomenon in Physics
Exploring the Deepest Mystery of Quantum Mechanics

Laith Hadid
Mar 153 min read
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Unlocking the Universe: From Atoms to Quarks and the 5% Reality
Introduction: The Journey to Understanding Matter For centuries, humanity has sought to understand the fundamental nature of reality....

Laith Hadid
Mar 153 min read
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The Timeless Existence of Photons: A Journey with No Passage of Time
Exploring the Mind-Bending Reality of Light and Relativity

Laith Hadid
Mar 153 min read
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The Role of Cholesterol in Myelin Production and Its Impact on Alzheimer’s Disease
A Scientific Exploration of Brain Cholesterol, Myelin Health, and Neurodegeneration

Laith Hadid
Mar 154 min read
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